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The name change was made official on November 18, 2004. The logo (the third time an SPE division would publicly use the 1991 corporate Sony Pictures "bars" logo following Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment (now [[Sony Pictures Digital]]) and [[Sony Pictures Television]]), however, wouldn't debut on home media releases until March 24, 2005, finally ending the Columbia TriStar group name on its [[Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment|home entertainment]] banner. Like SPT's 2002 and 2020 "Studios" logos, the SPHE 2005 logo would mark the first time that no home entertainment VHS (produced until 2006), DVD, Blu-ray, PSP UMD (produced until 2009) or streaming releases which they distribute would ever include any references or emblems depicting the Columbia torch lady, the TriStar Pegasus or anything in relation to their natures. | The name change was made official on November 18, 2004. The logo (the third time an SPE division would publicly use the 1991 corporate Sony Pictures "bars" logo following Sony Pictures Digital Entertainment (now [[Sony Pictures Digital]]) and [[Sony Pictures Television]]), however, wouldn't debut on home media releases until March 24, 2005, finally ending the Columbia TriStar group name on its [[Columbia TriStar Home Entertainment|home entertainment]] banner. Like SPT's 2002 and 2020 "Studios" logos, the SPHE 2005 logo would mark the first time that no home entertainment VHS (produced until 2006), DVD, Blu-ray, PSP UMD (produced until 2009) or streaming releases which they distribute would ever include any references or emblems depicting the Columbia torch lady, the TriStar Pegasus or anything in relation to their natures. | ||
SPHE is responsible for the distribution of the Sony Pictures film and television library for home entertainment, mainly releases from Columbia Pictures and [[TriStar Pictures]], but also releases products from [[Sony Pictures Classics]], [[Screen Gems (1998-present)|Screen Gems]], [[Destination Films]], [[Stage 6 Films]], [[Affirm Films]], [[Revolution Studios]], Sony Pictures Television, [[The Criterion Collection]], [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment]], selected miscellaneous output from independent companies, some titles from [[Morgan Creek Entertainment]], and starting in July 2024, [[The Walt Disney Company]] in the United States and Canada. Since June 24, 2024, SPHE and its distributed labels are part of the portfolio of Studio Distribution Services, a joint venture of [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment]] and [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment]] | SPHE is responsible for the distribution of the Sony Pictures film and television library for home entertainment, mainly releases from Columbia Pictures and [[TriStar Pictures]], but also releases products from [[Sony Pictures Classics]], [[Screen Gems (1998-present)|Screen Gems]], [[Destination Films]], [[Stage 6 Films]], [[Affirm Films]], [[Revolution Studios]], Sony Pictures Television, [[The Criterion Collection]], [[Lionsgate Home Entertainment]], selected miscellaneous output from independent companies, some titles from [[Morgan Creek Entertainment]], and starting in July 2024, [[The Walt Disney Company]] in the United States and Canada. Since June 24, 2024, SPHE and its distributed labels are part of the portfolio of Studio Distribution Services, a joint venture of [[Warner Bros. Home Entertainment]] and [[Universal Pictures Home Entertainment]]. | ||
From June 20, 2007 to September 19, 2023, SPHE handled direct-to-video releases by the former [[Sony BMG Music Entertainment|Sony BMG]] kids label, [[Sony Wonder]], although they absorbed it in late 2020. | From June 20, 2007 to September 19, 2023, SPHE handled direct-to-video releases by the former [[Sony BMG Music Entertainment|Sony BMG]] kids label, [[Sony Wonder]], although they absorbed it in late 2020. |